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Don't feel sad for Woody. I didn't comment on the last post but he was one of several characters I went through a brief spell of being obsessed with as a kid (I think Top Cat was another). I laughed out loud at that clip you posted. I love the way he practically turns into an arrow to fly into the shack.

I just saw a bit of The Phantom Tollbooth and that 'The Greed' sequence in the Raggedy Ann and Andy movie. Seeing how utterly screwy and sick people's imaginations can get made the pictures of that George marionette all the more disturbing.

I'll take another Goddamn George Liquor program in any way, shape or form I can get it. In fact, there might be a good reason he's actually a puppet now. Perhaps an insidious puppeteer with a back story?

I would like to see George Liquor-Puppet's reaction to Tank Abbot's recent loss to Kimbo Slice. I am sure that Puppet-George didn't just stand by idly and take it. I'm sure Puppet George would Goddamn do something about it.

You must do a revisionist "Beany and Cecil" puppet show, only this time with an all-marionette cast. Why? WATER ON STRINGS. This would cure the world's constipation and reverse global warming in one sweep.

John did you know George liquor made a cameo in Iwerks's Pixar documentary? I was watching it last night and at about 40 minutes in there he was for a few seconds. I had to rewind it to see if I was seeing things. It cracked me up! When did you first create george?

I did a bugs study from your facial expression post, in a case you want to check it out.